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Thread: banshee shock on a tri-z

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    banshee shock on a tri-z

    I have seen that some of you have a banshee shock on your Z. I need to know what you have to do to make this work??? Anyone with any suggestions would be helpful.

    adam

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    The OEM Banshee shocks that have the resevoir attached to the base of the shock do not agree with the position of the gas tank, however, aftermarket shocks, and early OEM ones with the resevoir on the end of a hose will work. The Warrior shock makes a much better replacement, as you only need to worry about mounting the resevior which is positioned differently.

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    Don't do it, I've seen the consequences first hand and it aint pretty ....... listen to Tim (and everyone else on here ) and go with a Warrior shock. Some guys claim to have successfully mounted Banshee rears to Z's via some sort of bracket but I can't picture how and unless you have a Shee rear shock just laying around, I wouldn't bother.
    J. Jonny D, --- Quad - Trike relations committee Chairman and all around swell guy.

    Rides: '91 Warrior, '87 TW200, 1984 YTM225DX, 1984 ATC125M, '71 CL350 Scrambler

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    Thanks for the imput i think i will go with a rebuilt or works.

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